英語單詞

slug是什麽意思

slug

英 [slʌg] 美 [slʌɡ]
  • n. 鼻涕蟲;動作緩慢的人;金屬小塊
  • vi. 偷懶;動作遲緩
  • vt. 重擊

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slog猛擊。
slug猛擊。

中文詞源


slug 懶鬼,蛞蝓

來自輔音叢 sl-,邋遢的,懶的,比較 slattern,slut,sloven,slug.引申詞義懶鬼,後用於指蛞蝓, 一種蝸牛。

slug 用力打,狠揍,鉛彈,金屬圓片

可能來自 Proto-Germanic*slog,猛擊,擊打,來自 PIE*slak,猛擊,擊打,詞源同 slay,slog,slag. 引申詞義獵槍子彈,鉛彈,金屬圓片。

英文詞源


slug
slug: English has at least two, possibly four distinct words slug. The oldest, ‘shell-less mollusc’ [15], originally meant ‘slow or lazy person’. It was not applied to the slow-moving animal until the 18th century. It was probably a borrowing from a Scandinavian source (Norwegian has a dialectal slugg ‘large heavy body’). A similar ancestor, such as Swedish dialect slogga ‘be lazy’, may lie behind the now obsolete English verb slug ‘be lazy’, from which were derived sluggard [14] and sluggish [14]. Slug ‘bullet’ [17] is of uncertain origin.

It may have come from slug ‘mollusc’, in allusion to the shape of the animal, but that suggestion depends on the supposition that slug was being used for the mollusc at least a hundred years before our earliest written record of it. Slug ‘swig of drink’ [18] may be the same word, but it has also been speculated that it comes from Irish Gaelic slog ‘swallow’. Slug ‘hit’ [19] and the related slog [19] probably go back ultimately to the prehistoric Germanic base *slakh-, *slag-, *slōg- ‘hit’ (source of English slaughter, slay, etc).

=> slog
slug (n.1)
"shell-less land snail," 1704, originally "lazy person" (early 15c.); related to sluggard.
slug (n.2)
"lead bit," 1620s, perhaps a special use of slug (n.1), perhaps on some supposed resemblance. Meaning "token or counterfeit coin" first recorded 1881; meaning "strong drink" first recorded 1756, perhaps from slang fire a slug "take a drink," though it also may be related to Irish slog "swallow." Journalism sense is from 1925, originally a short guideline for copy editors at the head of a story.
slug (n.3)
"a hard blow," 1830, dialectal, of uncertain origin; perhaps related to slaughter or perhaps a secondary form of slay.
slug (v.)
"deliver a hard blow with the fist," 1862, from slug (n.3). Related: Slugged; slugging. Slugging-match is from 1878.

雙語例句


1. Edgar took a slug of his drink.
埃德加喝了一大口。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He took another slug of whisky.
他又喝了一點威士忌。

來自《權威詞典》

3. The OED says this form of slug a slang usage, not tracing the origin.
《牛津英語詞典》寫道,slug此種用法屬於俚語, 不能倒推回詞源.

來自互聯網

4. The newspaper put a copyright slug over her story.
報紙在她的報道上方標上版權所有的星號.

來自辭典例句

5. Particles rain down from the slug and it finally disintegrates.
顆粒從上麵紛紛下落,最後騰湧消失.

來自辭典例句

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